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in order for the form a government he will have to come close to form a government. conventional wisdom says, if he forms a government israel will be close to negotiations again. former anchorman turned politician made statements saying he ran on a platform on mandatory military service. we ran the numbers larry. >> appreciate it. with the prime minister's party working with a weak erer majori what does this mean for the u.s. in the middle east? sorry, ambassador ginsberg. the question is iran. not palestine and also president obama. how does this affect israel's relation wi relation? >> it is clear that the wings have been clipped. >>> if he is going to abide by we don't want you playing around with the united states relationship. he's going to have to be a lot more kinder and gentler to this president who won and overwhelming mandate to avoid going to war with iran. if you catch the president's speech and his address there were lines in there that made it clear that the president is going to walk the extra mile to see if he can engage iran rather than go to war wit
in order for the form a government he will have to come close to form a government. conventional wisdom says, if he forms a government israel will be close to negotiations again. former anchorman turned politician made statements saying he ran on a platform on mandatory military service. we ran the numbers larry. >> appreciate it. with the prime minister's party working with a weak erer majori what does this mean for the u.s. in the middle east? sorry, ambassador ginsberg. the question is...
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likud party has won about 31 seat in the -- in the parliament and will take the lead in forming the government. netanyahu had called these elections in a way as a reflection of his policies on the west bank and settlements, the quelling of the uprising in gaza and, of course, israeli relations or lack of relations, i should say, with iran. many people and political observers there believe that this will then continue his relatively more hardline right-leaning policies on all of those three issues. netanyahu, according to exit polls, will once again be prime minister in israel. >> thanks, tyler. heading towards the close. about 50 minutes left in the trading session just off the highs of the day. a reminder. any positive close for the dow and s&p, new five-year highs. >> ameritrade getting a boost in trade today despite a drop in profits. stock is up 23% over the past three months. right after the break the ceo joins us with the real story behind this quarter and his concern of a proposed trading tax in europe and whether it could make its way here to america. >> also. big earnings reports afte
likud party has won about 31 seat in the -- in the parliament and will take the lead in forming the government. netanyahu had called these elections in a way as a reflection of his policies on the west bank and settlements, the quelling of the uprising in gaza and, of course, israeli relations or lack of relations, i should say, with iran. many people and political observers there believe that this will then continue his relatively more hardline right-leaning policies on all of those three...
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so we are expecting a right wing government, potentially a more right wing government than the one we had the previous five years. so, i mean, if year looking at potential coalition partners, we have the new right wing party or the resurgent right wing party is perhaps one of the obvious ones. but perhaps, as well, you know, really would be looking -- netanyahu, i'm sure, would be looking at the parties in the previous government to help inform the next government. >> we know netanyahu and obama visibility had the coziest of relationships. how does that complicate their relationship in the second term? >> well, it does appear that the tensions are becoming harder and harder to obscure. the two just don't get along. they're from different ends of the spectrum. i think it is going to be increasingly difficult. there are issues which the two fundamentally disagree. the u.s. is clearly intend on pursuing the iranians from getting a nuclear program. but israel even even that should be given the amount of ott sympathy. >> and where does this lev britain in all of this? >> i think the big is
so we are expecting a right wing government, potentially a more right wing government than the one we had the previous five years. so, i mean, if year looking at potential coalition partners, we have the new right wing party or the resurgent right wing party is perhaps one of the obvious ones. but perhaps, as well, you know, really would be looking -- netanyahu, i'm sure, would be looking at the parties in the previous government to help inform the next government. >> we know netanyahu...
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. >> we've got breaking news from the federal government. senior economics reporter steve liesman has the story. >> the fed is supposed to release this morning the transcript from 2007. those are the ones where they tell you who said what during meetings. an unusual amount of attention to these, because this is the first response of the federal reserve to the crisis which you remember began in the summer of 2007. what are we going to be looking for? what folks were saying in three emergency meetings. three rate cuts totaling 1%. and of course, there was a big debate, inflation versus response to the financial crisis on august #th. putting out a statement saying the main concern was inflation, three days later the federal reserve said it would provide reserves as necessary to combat the financial crisis. here's why this is going to be historically important. the first declines there in 2007, then what we'll do is overlay inflation on this. you can see what the fed was dealing with at the time. you had rising inflation at the time. at the same
. >> we've got breaking news from the federal government. senior economics reporter steve liesman has the story. >> the fed is supposed to release this morning the transcript from 2007. those are the ones where they tell you who said what during meetings. an unusual amount of attention to these, because this is the first response of the federal reserve to the crisis which you remember began in the summer of 2007. what are we going to be looking for? what folks were saying in three...
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so, since we -- both sides of the aisle are looking for ways our government to look better, would like to add flexibility -- not demand it, only permit it -- to also address the other hurricane event which happened, which is in my own state, st. john's parish, and the damage inflicted in st. john didn't make headlines as did sandy, but there were thousands of people who lost their businesses, lost their homes, and we're spending all kinds of money. st. john's parish, one small parish in the midst of the devastation, has spent $12 million on debris removal. 12 million. now, that is predictable. we know it's going to happen and the army corps is moving to figure out a way to mitigate. how to prevent doing this again. i'm told they need a million dollars of federal money to finish the study and begin the authorization process. that's part of what we have committed to in the congress. instead, next time there's a big event, there will be 12 million more in debris removal. it's just crazy. so, again, this is not an earmark for south louisiana. it doesn't instruct the corps to spend one doll
so, since we -- both sides of the aisle are looking for ways our government to look better, would like to add flexibility -- not demand it, only permit it -- to also address the other hurricane event which happened, which is in my own state, st. john's parish, and the damage inflicted in st. john didn't make headlines as did sandy, but there were thousands of people who lost their businesses, lost their homes, and we're spending all kinds of money. st. john's parish, one small parish in the...
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a joint cabinet meeting had ministers from both governments working on, proposals to deepen the economic and military union. >> she says the proposals are about a deeper cooperation in economic policy with the goal a social security, employment, nd financials. >> the spirit of cooperation was exactly what the treaty of friendship was all about. >> here is a look back. >> the idyllic village near the border region has a special place in european history. and is the birthplace of the franco-german friendship. after two world wars, if you believe such a thing was possible. the unthinkable did happen. they did not have much in common. both catholic and a conservative. >> what was surprising is that the first contact in 1958 did not take place in the palace but at his private the state in a comfortable family surroundings. they spent the whole weekend of their. he treated him like a guest of the family. he did not stay in a hotel. >> he was the only politician to have been given that privilege. any mistrust between the two men evaporated. >> their relationship led to the declaration of a musi
a joint cabinet meeting had ministers from both governments working on, proposals to deepen the economic and military union. >> she says the proposals are about a deeper cooperation in economic policy with the goal a social security, employment, nd financials. >> the spirit of cooperation was exactly what the treaty of friendship was all about. >> here is a look back. >> the idyllic village near the border region has a special place in european history. and is the...
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. >> we are very, very close to a change of government here in lower sacks any. now let's get to work we won't give this away anymore. let's get out and fight, dear friends. >> the local democrats have sent in party these win over undecided voters. >> he will win together with the greens and that's a good thing. peek in lower saxoni worked well together. >> simple messages and fame otherwise faces are also the strategy. angela merkel made several appearances for david mcalister. >> he is a great state premiere so, do all you can do to ensure david can say i can continue to serve lower saxony together with my team. together with my delegates, thank you. >> polls say it's still an open race. a lot hinges on whether the junior partner can meet the 5% hurdle it needs to stay in parliament. >> sports news now. we begin with the lance armstrong confession, part two. the second sequence of his interview with u.s. talk show host oprah winfrey, the disgraced cyclist said yes, he is guilty of cheating but he doesn't want to be banned. >> he spoke about the moment he decide
. >> we are very, very close to a change of government here in lower sacks any. now let's get to work we won't give this away anymore. let's get out and fight, dear friends. >> the local democrats have sent in party these win over undecided voters. >> he will win together with the greens and that's a good thing. peek in lower saxoni worked well together. >> simple messages and fame otherwise faces are also the strategy. angela merkel made several appearances for david...
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they'll be required to report to the government on how they're doing. the economy has been struggling with deflation for more than a decade so it's a surprise this hasn't happened earlier. >> what kind of reaction is it getting abroad? >> some countries like germany are criticizing abe saying he's trying to weaken the yen to boost exports. central banks around the world, including the fed in the u.s. and european central banks, are essentially doing the same thing. implementing drastic monetary easing measures to weaken their currency and to increase exports. >> one of the most important questions is how do you think this policy is going to affect japan's economy? >> well, actually, many economists have been wrestling with that question. at what point prices start to rise, it might be difficult to stop the momentum, but others argue it will take some time for the boj to actually achieve its target. >> it's hard to expect because considering japan economy is suffering negative outward gap at 3% of level and also considering level is still high compared t
they'll be required to report to the government on how they're doing. the economy has been struggling with deflation for more than a decade so it's a surprise this hasn't happened earlier. >> what kind of reaction is it getting abroad? >> some countries like germany are criticizing abe saying he's trying to weaken the yen to boost exports. central banks around the world, including the fed in the u.s. and european central banks, are essentially doing the same thing. implementing...
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role in a more modern government. another newcomer is shaking israel's political landscape. >> benjamin netanyahu has taken this page -- taken the stage. let's listen. >> that was the whole of israeli citizens. i'm hoping to leave these changes and for this purpose, we ought to create a wide as possible government. i started this task already this evening. the government that will be created will be based on the following principles. the government will be based on five central ideas. the strength and security facing the great challenges. and the main principle was and has been and will be to prevent iran from getting nuclear weapons. secondly, responsibility for the economy in the face of the continual global crisis. thirdly, a governmental responsibility for yearning for a real peace. enhancement approved equality in network -- enhancement of equality in work, and a reduction in the price of living and the reduction in coalition housing in israel. >> benjamin netanyahu speaking there. what will a new and israeli gov
role in a more modern government. another newcomer is shaking israel's political landscape. >> benjamin netanyahu has taken this page -- taken the stage. let's listen. >> that was the whole of israeli citizens. i'm hoping to leave these changes and for this purpose, we ought to create a wide as possible government. i started this task already this evening. the government that will be created will be based on the following principles. the government will be based on five central...
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, affordable housing, and changes in the system of government. ben netanyahu now needs to work with the surprise winner of the election. the former tv journalist only founded his secular party last year. it is now the second strongest party. he wants his country to change course. >> israelis have said no to a policy of fear and hatred. they have said no to the division of israeli society into sections, tribes, or groups/interest. >> a total 12 parties have one seat in parliament -- have won seats in parliament, so there are alliance is possible. it may be some time before the formation of the next israeli parliament can be announced. >> polls have closed in neighboring jordan in the first election since the dawn of the arab spring. alabama officials are reporting a turnout of almost 57%. -- >> officials are reporting a turnout of almost 57%. some have questioned the sincerity of moves to improve democracy, and there are widespread allegations of vote- buying. >> here's a closer look at how jordanians views evoke -- view the vote. >> the elections
, affordable housing, and changes in the system of government. ben netanyahu now needs to work with the surprise winner of the election. the former tv journalist only founded his secular party last year. it is now the second strongest party. he wants his country to change course. >> israelis have said no to a policy of fear and hatred. they have said no to the division of israeli society into sections, tribes, or groups/interest. >> a total 12 parties have one seat in parliament --...
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the last government all molested two years. then the labor party pulled out . in this case it might be even more complicated. binyamin netanyahu, if he is given the first nod, will have 28 days to form a coalition. then he has another 12 days. the question is whether some other party will be asked to put together a coalition. any kind of coalition would veer to the right. if he could do that with a minimum of cooperation would be his preference. >> thank you for reporting to us live from jerusalem. you can see our front page at zeera.com. the first explosion was caused by a car bomb about 30 kilometers south of baghdad. no one has claimed responsibility. activists are reporting two large explosions on the outskirts of damascus. areas have come under heavy shelling for the second day in a row. one town, thousands of syrians fleeing the violence and up in camps and many have been nammaid for life. have more. >> this is inside syria. thousands of people forced to leave their homes. they have nowhere to go. there is fighting nearby and a can i get into turkey. the.
the last government all molested two years. then the labor party pulled out . in this case it might be even more complicated. binyamin netanyahu, if he is given the first nod, will have 28 days to form a coalition. then he has another 12 days. the question is whether some other party will be asked to put together a coalition. any kind of coalition would veer to the right. if he could do that with a minimum of cooperation would be his preference. >> thank you for reporting to us live from...
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but so much the quality of the governed in some small country with a hard to pronounce name if the government became that unpopular the country would simply collapse but no matter how many wars congress gets involved in and no matter how many jobs are shipped overseas or no matter how much the american dream gets stamped out everyone still rallies around obama and votes democrat and republican this popularity rating doesn't show how effective the government is it shows how arrogant they are because they seem to have no fear whatsoever of not getting reelected or being punished in any way for their bad behavior so you know congress i have to save us keep up the good work go for one percent popularity and maybe someone will actually do something about you but that's just my opinion. live. live. live. live leak live live . download the official publication yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite t.v. if you're away from your television all it just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch your t.v. any time and you were. welcome to the kaiser report im
but so much the quality of the governed in some small country with a hard to pronounce name if the government became that unpopular the country would simply collapse but no matter how many wars congress gets involved in and no matter how many jobs are shipped overseas or no matter how much the american dream gets stamped out everyone still rallies around obama and votes democrat and republican this popularity rating doesn't show how effective the government is it shows how arrogant they are...
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the withdrawal of the central government's plan to reduce tax grants. the state government wants to cut local tax grants from fiscal 2013 starting this april. it's partly designed to slash regional government workers' wages by an average of 7.8%. the chairman of the all-japan precede tech furl and municipal workers union told reporters wednesday the plan is unacceptable. >> translator: this one-sided policy that the state is going to implement unilaterally has been drafted by skipping all the labor management negotiations. >> tokanaba said local governments are striving to cut workers to deal with the shortage of funds even though they're faced with more tasks in the their everyday work. he said they include social security issues and environmental protection measures. tokanaga added some municipalities have even pressed ahead with their own wage cuts. >>> that is going to do it for biz tonight. let's get you a check now of the markets. >>> islamist militants may have timed their attack on a gas plant to coincide with an important event. they took hundr
the withdrawal of the central government's plan to reduce tax grants. the state government wants to cut local tax grants from fiscal 2013 starting this april. it's partly designed to slash regional government workers' wages by an average of 7.8%. the chairman of the all-japan precede tech furl and municipal workers union told reporters wednesday the plan is unacceptable. >> translator: this one-sided policy that the state is going to implement unilaterally has been drafted by skipping all...
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that we have here they don't like the government they haven't liked the government for the last thirty some years and because of israeli pressures they do want to see the end of the government and having the sanctions to pressure the public opinion inside iran economy is about to be very good they are hoping people will go to the streets and protest and have a revolution but the fact seems to be the opposite i mean the cells in iran in carpets one of the country's proud sources of revenue once a critic of the iranian government has recently had a change of heart for me as for me then why for another people who vote for another god who is in business for being a father of five for an american is not going to be there for you know. on the raft of war they want to ask me something to do that nor we are free of your free people you know this is the best way which my government. you choose the very. volatile not only do they create anger among ordinary iranians and the iranians see their behavior towards a country as civilized but people in the region and beyond see what the united states a
that we have here they don't like the government they haven't liked the government for the last thirty some years and because of israeli pressures they do want to see the end of the government and having the sanctions to pressure the public opinion inside iran economy is about to be very good they are hoping people will go to the streets and protest and have a revolution but the fact seems to be the opposite i mean the cells in iran in carpets one of the country's proud sources of revenue once...
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years we shouldn't expect any change the government will continue to hold to its position that there is no partner on the palestinian side that the leadership of mahmoud abbas is not a leadership which wants peace in the eyes of the israeli government and therefore the israeli government will attempt to keep the status quo in place which has been rather comfortable for israel we have had no real terrorism there's no uprising taking place in the palestinian territories the separation of the west bank and gaza has played into israel's interest and i think that the government of israel will seek to preserve the status quo for as long as possible the question is whether or not the international community will move beyond words in its isolation policies of israel if there will be economic sanctions or other political sanctions that we've yet to see but i think that an increasingly hardline israeli government will push the international community toward more isolationist policies toward israel well one of most pressing a divisive issues of this election has been settlements a thing that th
years we shouldn't expect any change the government will continue to hold to its position that there is no partner on the palestinian side that the leadership of mahmoud abbas is not a leadership which wants peace in the eyes of the israeli government and therefore the israeli government will attempt to keep the status quo in place which has been rather comfortable for israel we have had no real terrorism there's no uprising taking place in the palestinian territories the separation of the west...
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the government -- >> the government is not interested in reform. >> all the dead, constitution reform, nothing, they are trying to deceive the people. >> the muslim brotherhood says it will do nothing more than carry on with protests, demanding political reform. sources inside told of the conflict in syria prohibiting protesters who fear the country could ascend into unrest. >> elections cannot be held until a consensus is reached. that is why the muslim brotherhood calls for propose -- calls for postponing the election. >> the government believes the upcoming election will be a success. >> it is the people's right to go to the polls or not. >> protest movement has been slow appeared as much as people are angry at the governments they are not willing to take a risk that could push the country into an uncertain direction. >> coming up, global recognition for a south african painter turn the light into art. the defendant shanahan looks ahead for the opening match. >> football in spain. the team closed the gap on the one-way leaders. me.ning their gai the team played more like the champi
the government -- >> the government is not interested in reform. >> all the dead, constitution reform, nothing, they are trying to deceive the people. >> the muslim brotherhood says it will do nothing more than carry on with protests, demanding political reform. sources inside told of the conflict in syria prohibiting protesters who fear the country could ascend into unrest. >> elections cannot be held until a consensus is reached. that is why the muslim brotherhood...
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the malaysian government said that one of its citizens died there. at least 37 workers and 39 fighters were killed. the nigerian army are still working -- are still looking for foreign workers. french media say they were collecting their belongings before being moved to a nearby town. japan says it will shut its embassy in molly because of worsening security. -- in mali because of worsening security. french troops have helped the government forces make significant gains. jackie has more. >> the u.s. air force transport plane takes off from banaco airbase. tangible proof of the growing support of the united states for the french intervention in mali. the americans, along with britain and france, are helping to transport french troops and equipment. this french contingent has been there for 10 days. they have their kit. now they are waiting for their marching orders. this is the logistical hub of the operation. it is here that the troops arrive. it is also hear that the supplies arrive. and the french are starting to fly bombing raids from here, too. i
the malaysian government said that one of its citizens died there. at least 37 workers and 39 fighters were killed. the nigerian army are still working -- are still looking for foreign workers. french media say they were collecting their belongings before being moved to a nearby town. japan says it will shut its embassy in molly because of worsening security. -- in mali because of worsening security. french troops have helped the government forces make significant gains. jackie has more....
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so this is nice to know that the supposed watchdogs of the government can be so easily bought. even though the intent of this program was to focus on matters outside of this country and doubted that influenced everyone living here at the time people to this day could still be reading and referencing these articles not knowing that they're completely fake i'm sure this is more than fifty years ago but let's face the facts here our media is much worse now and has been much more easily compromised now so how do we know that operation mockingbird still isn't in effect well we don't so the next time you sit down and read the sunday paper visit an online forum remember. don't believe everything you read. the news today is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations are all day. the war. in. iraq.
so this is nice to know that the supposed watchdogs of the government can be so easily bought. even though the intent of this program was to focus on matters outside of this country and doubted that influenced everyone living here at the time people to this day could still be reading and referencing these articles not knowing that they're completely fake i'm sure this is more than fifty years ago but let's face the facts here our media is much worse now and has been much more easily compromised...
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to the question how when and why the government can track its citizens the f.b.i. responded with its. civil liberties groups demanding to know exactly how americans are being monitored to receive a blank reply leaving them ever more in the dark. and netanyahu is narrow when these really prime minister claims victory interests not general election but he's put his poor performance means tough political horse trading days ahead to form a cabinet. new strong russia under around the world this is with me you know hello and welcome to the program tonight and had been arrested in the u.k. for being part of a vigilante group calling themselves muslim country for which harassed passes by video footage shows telling people to have entered in as lying in islamic era and should abate sharia law and first tells us even though a major east london mosque condemns the group it's an issue causing a lot of. an islamic vigilante group that's what they call themselves a small number of people who were going up to members of the public in areas of london confronting them saying that t
to the question how when and why the government can track its citizens the f.b.i. responded with its. civil liberties groups demanding to know exactly how americans are being monitored to receive a blank reply leaving them ever more in the dark. and netanyahu is narrow when these really prime minister claims victory interests not general election but he's put his poor performance means tough political horse trading days ahead to form a cabinet. new strong russia under around the world this is...
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now, prime minister's netanyahu's coalition government may be weaker after today's voting. will that change israel's policies? >> reporter: good morning, mara. the latest polling showed even though netanyahu's party is about to lose eight to ten seats in the parliament, he'll still make it a comfortable win today. the policies going forward, that will be largely shaped by the coalition he forms to govern with and that horse trading will start in earnest probably as early as tomorrow. his obvious choice is lining up with even more hard-line parties to his right, including a right wing, extreme right wing group who are saying publicly they want to annex much of the west bank. that would be a worst-case scenario for palestinians here. or netanyahu could surprise everyone and form a more centrist government, leaning more to the left of center, giving him, as analysts here say, more options to deal with stalled peace talks and a struggling economy. now, that is a very longshot, mara. what we're expected to see when the dust settles here, hopefully we'll get early returns by this
now, prime minister's netanyahu's coalition government may be weaker after today's voting. will that change israel's policies? >> reporter: good morning, mara. the latest polling showed even though netanyahu's party is about to lose eight to ten seats in the parliament, he'll still make it a comfortable win today. the policies going forward, that will be largely shaped by the coalition he forms to govern with and that horse trading will start in earnest probably as early as tomorrow. his...
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the government does this, the government does that. society without god. the government becomes the idol. so whatever suit just for the conservatives who really want to restore this notion of the original principles of limited government has to focus on teaching the science association, took those mother son and in teaching the science rulemaking that allows governors i would welcome any thoughts or comments the panel had on that and i think professor berkowitz for raising that issue. >> of course i agree with the last part of your remarks, which is we should do what is in our power to encourage burkes little platoons toco science association because these are the real schools of virtue, religious community, political associations of all stories. but i can't agree with your advice that we start taking about limited government. they think it's extremely important that we be mindful. in fact, the two ideas are connected. it's important we be mindful of those tasks that government want us permitted to do under the constitution. and about the scientific associ
the government does this, the government does that. society without god. the government becomes the idol. so whatever suit just for the conservatives who really want to restore this notion of the original principles of limited government has to focus on teaching the science association, took those mother son and in teaching the science rulemaking that allows governors i would welcome any thoughts or comments the panel had on that and i think professor berkowitz for raising that issue. >>...
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a centralized government in libya that given to introduce things from trees and so . large large amounts of weapons but want to have that you know are essentially were sold off by local or local commanders. and a lot of if. these these these people these as long as in my home we've heard just fine with what we've heard libyan islam is somehow supporting those in mali in the. nation's help them to power how is that possible well it's possible because nobody controls libya. i mean there is a central government but it really doesn't control the country and so you've got tribal or ideological groups who are essentially you know staking out their own territory and do their own thing and there are you know large numbers as. high just silos and also there are i think there is a large number of just opportunists. some of them of criminal nature and some of them are just you know sort of carpet bagger types looking to make a killing or whatever and a lot of people otherwise wouldn't have him or him in there and they all come together i know also you've got mixed in there that.
a centralized government in libya that given to introduce things from trees and so . large large amounts of weapons but want to have that you know are essentially were sold off by local or local commanders. and a lot of if. these these these people these as long as in my home we've heard just fine with what we've heard libyan islam is somehow supporting those in mali in the. nation's help them to power how is that possible well it's possible because nobody controls libya. i mean there is a...
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so this is nice to know that the supposed watchdogs of the government can be so easily bought. even though the intent of this program was to focus on matters outside of this country and doubted the influenced everyone living here at the time people to this day could still be reading and referencing these articles not knowing that they're completely fake i'm sure this is more than fifty years ago but let's face the facts here our media is much worse now and has been much more easily compromised now so how do we know that operation mockingbird still isn't in effect well we don't so the next time you sit down and read the sunday paper visit an online forum just remember don't believe everything you read. the please for us to. the left. so. precious children. play on the front your shoulders. leave it. on the. do we speak your language or not a day of. school music programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you breaking news a little turn it into angles kid in the stories. you hear. and then try i'll teach spanish to find out more visit i. tivo it's called. the phone.
so this is nice to know that the supposed watchdogs of the government can be so easily bought. even though the intent of this program was to focus on matters outside of this country and doubted the influenced everyone living here at the time people to this day could still be reading and referencing these articles not knowing that they're completely fake i'm sure this is more than fifty years ago but let's face the facts here our media is much worse now and has been much more easily compromised...
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or business interests which government which business. some have best especially nationally supported the courage energy company. is about to finish the second largest ukrainian mining plant in the world next to mali every year cars to exactly this year is going to be very cheap as a third world dirt cheap. predators play a very very dangerous game and after the french military offensive reportedly sparked a deadly hostage crisis in algeria light bulbs are beginning to go off in the heads of ordinary citizens to pour out almost. i'm for intervention if it is to fight terrorism but it's got to be for good reasons not of it's for raw materials that are in mali gas oil diamonds and gold it already renders the ground it is not. they don't think about well we have made paris a huge target and france are a target for terrorism. at least but with the prospect of untapped natural resources needed to keep fronts eliminated political analysts say that france will promise to stop playing big brother to former colonies isn't going to be fulfilled any
or business interests which government which business. some have best especially nationally supported the courage energy company. is about to finish the second largest ukrainian mining plant in the world next to mali every year cars to exactly this year is going to be very cheap as a third world dirt cheap. predators play a very very dangerous game and after the french military offensive reportedly sparked a deadly hostage crisis in algeria light bulbs are beginning to go off in the heads of...
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this quarter government plans to hold the referendum in the autumn of twenty forty . president barack obama has unveiled changes to the current governor just lation the reason the two hours in the wake of the connecticut elementary school shooting has claimed twenty six lives the proposals include placing police in schools and a ban on assault weapons the president used his power of executive action to bring a number of changes into immediate effect bypassing congress however the house will still have to approve keep apostles and some experts believe it's close relationship with influential gun lobby groups could scrapple the president's plan but. members of congress are worried about or not how they do the general election but how they do in the primaries so even if they may personally support you know more background checks smaller magazines what have you what they're worried about is that in the primary they get an n.r.a. funded more right wing owner who comes in and call them a gun grabber and they're always on they're out of a job so that's going to be a big obst
this quarter government plans to hold the referendum in the autumn of twenty forty . president barack obama has unveiled changes to the current governor just lation the reason the two hours in the wake of the connecticut elementary school shooting has claimed twenty six lives the proposals include placing police in schools and a ban on assault weapons the president used his power of executive action to bring a number of changes into immediate effect bypassing congress however the house will...
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but so much the quality of the governed in some small country with a hard to pronounce name if the government became that unpopular the country would simply collapse but no matter how many wars congress gets involved in and no matter how many jobs are shipped overseas or no matter how much the american dream gets stamped out everyone still rallies around obama and votes democrat and republican this popularity rating doesn't show how effective the government is it shows how arrogant they are because they seem to have no fear whatsoever of getting reelected or being punished in any way for their bad behavior so you know congress i have to save us keep up the good work go for one percent popularity and maybe someone will actually do something about you but that's just my opinion. welcome to the kaiser report imax. things are getting hazardous out there so toxic derivatives. nuclear meltdowns nine hundred micrograms of particulates and so thick you can hardly brave people so frickin dead you can barely stand living next to them though your lives filled with the risk who. says i've got an idea why
but so much the quality of the governed in some small country with a hard to pronounce name if the government became that unpopular the country would simply collapse but no matter how many wars congress gets involved in and no matter how many jobs are shipped overseas or no matter how much the american dream gets stamped out everyone still rallies around obama and votes democrat and republican this popularity rating doesn't show how effective the government is it shows how arrogant they are...
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government you're going to have ranges right there yeah. yeah i agree with you and dan an excellent point thank you for calling and making it in fact in the early days when we had militias particularly in the north in the south the militias were used mostly to suppress slave insurrections they were called slave patrols in fact there's a book by that title that chronicles the history of the militias in the south pre ratification of constitution in the north the militias were more to replace a standing army and there were local armories where people would keep their guns and switzerland does that right now and i would i would say that for example of somebody who wants to shoot an assault weapon they're not going to do that hunting they're going to be doing that and in the target range so let the target range own it let people rented or if you do own it you have to keep it there at a target range locked up in an appropriate gun case. paul in napa california hey paul thanks for watching thanks for calling it's on your mind. i was wondering i cu
government you're going to have ranges right there yeah. yeah i agree with you and dan an excellent point thank you for calling and making it in fact in the early days when we had militias particularly in the north in the south the militias were used mostly to suppress slave insurrections they were called slave patrols in fact there's a book by that title that chronicles the history of the militias in the south pre ratification of constitution in the north the militias were more to replace a...
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owns the means of production in fascism the government doesn't own the means of production but they do control it and that's what's happening with our health care programs and these reforms today maggie walked back his remarks saying he regrets using that word now because there's so much baggage attached to it but whether mackey meant to use that word or not it's about time someone injected the word fascism back into our political debate especially now that corporations wield more power today than they have in america since the robber baron era the one nine hundred eighty three american heritage dictionary defined fascism as a system of government that exercises a dictatorship of the extreme right typically through the merging of state and business leadership together with belligerent belligerent nationalism fascism originated in italy giovanni gentile who wrote for mussolini invented the term fascism and defined it in the encyclopedia italiana this way fascism should more appropriately be called corporatism because it is a merger of state and corporate power in other words fascism
owns the means of production in fascism the government doesn't own the means of production but they do control it and that's what's happening with our health care programs and these reforms today maggie walked back his remarks saying he regrets using that word now because there's so much baggage attached to it but whether mackey meant to use that word or not it's about time someone injected the word fascism back into our political debate especially now that corporations wield more power today...
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choices in a parliamentary election underway now with voters expected to forge an even more hardline government at the ballot. but while israeli settlers flocked to the polling booth to push where they think the country's borders should lie we hear about the bargain hunters spearheading the charge into occupied land. of a century of cooperation taken with a pinch of salt the german and french leaders honor fifty years of their post-war alliance amid sharp political and economic divides casting a shadow over celebration. and a complete information blackout american citizens are spied upon by their own f.b.i. but the bureau refuses to explain why they're tracking or why individuals are being targeted. by from moscow words seven pm you're watching archie with me and he said now wait it's good to have you with us let's get straight to our top story this hour and israel is reporting a record turnout with millions queuing at ballot boxes nationwide for the snow parliamentary election but few doubt who will win with predictions of an even more right wing and hardline government at the core of the vote
choices in a parliamentary election underway now with voters expected to forge an even more hardline government at the ballot. but while israeli settlers flocked to the polling booth to push where they think the country's borders should lie we hear about the bargain hunters spearheading the charge into occupied land. of a century of cooperation taken with a pinch of salt the german and french leaders honor fifty years of their post-war alliance amid sharp political and economic divides casting...
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adviser to the palestinian negotiating team about peace prospects leadership and holding a week israeli government accountable. to the ever. left nothing to live. so. precious children. like. roger showed us. leave it. alone i. want. to. thank. you. with me now have diana buttu a lawyer and the formal legal advisor to the palestinian negotiating team diana thank you very much for joining us here on ars and i'd like to start with the united nations but that gave the palestinians upgraded status president abbas said that the vote was a turning point but was that have the rules of the game changed. one of the problems with the upgrading of the status is that it was done largely for symbolic reasons and not really for anything that is legal reasons i wish that it could be a turning point in the in other words i wish that what i would abandon the strategy of negotiations and listener goshi actions and instead start moving towards a legal strategy or trying to hold israel accountable or trying to get world support but he's not doing that and instead my fear is that this was largely a symbolic move desig
adviser to the palestinian negotiating team about peace prospects leadership and holding a week israeli government accountable. to the ever. left nothing to live. so. precious children. like. roger showed us. leave it. alone i. want. to. thank. you. with me now have diana buttu a lawyer and the formal legal advisor to the palestinian negotiating team diana thank you very much for joining us here on ars and i'd like to start with the united nations but that gave the palestinians upgraded status...
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banks and government went bankrupt. increase, the government directly went bankrupt because it was the one that had borrowed to a very high degree after words. the governments that had lent money to the state also went bankrupt. and afterwards investors themselves went bankrupt. very soon if the entire country had gone bankrupt. due to the structure of the euro zone where countries without a central bank behind them needed -- bailout of the banks and where the banks needed to continue lending money to bankrupt states, -- there was a domino effect because of the banks that were untrustworthy and the untrustworthy countries that they were associated with. this was the point in which the european union refused to realistically look at the situation. they decided that it was better to act, that it was just a crisis of public debt, and they did not -- instead of accepting that they had a poorly designed a currency union, they decided to implement austerity packages to ponte economies that were on the brink of bankruptcy. sec
banks and government went bankrupt. increase, the government directly went bankrupt because it was the one that had borrowed to a very high degree after words. the governments that had lent money to the state also went bankrupt. and afterwards investors themselves went bankrupt. very soon if the entire country had gone bankrupt. due to the structure of the euro zone where countries without a central bank behind them needed -- bailout of the banks and where the banks needed to continue lending...
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the algerian government said the people who took on the dreadful events came from marly. at least they claim they came from marli. there are a great number of spaces there. and people can hide there, essentially. if they need to. and mount a tax on population centers. so when the whole of the northern part of marli early last year to a group of dis pretties and infamous rebels, and well-organized people militarily, and got together to do it, not only is it governored, it's governored by people who want to do harm to some of the western interests. so that's why the french inter -- >> mark, we leave you there. thank you very much. apologies for the slight problem in the sound. but fantastic to have mark there in marli. well, as we heard from aaron, the global unemployment picture is a bleak one with fears of more job cuts and increasing numbers of people are coming to terms with years of livering with austerity. our correspondents have been to germany where thousands of migrant workers have left behind their old lives in a future away from home. >> they flew in from the sun
the algerian government said the people who took on the dreadful events came from marly. at least they claim they came from marli. there are a great number of spaces there. and people can hide there, essentially. if they need to. and mount a tax on population centers. so when the whole of the northern part of marli early last year to a group of dis pretties and infamous rebels, and well-organized people militarily, and got together to do it, not only is it governored, it's governored by people...
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but first pakistan's government has yielded to the demands of a fire brand cleric in return for end the mass sit in of tens of thousands of his supporters around parliament according to reports it was agreed that the pakistani parliament would be dissolved before the sixteenth election held in ninety days earlier he did shoot the government with an ultimatum to start negotiating with him threatening further action the political chaos in the country is also deepened after the government clashed with the top called whose order to arrest the prime minister over a corruption case was refused officials have accused the and the military of a conspiracy obvious talked exclusively to the protest leader told us exactly what he means by a revolution. when i say revolution we should keep in your mind in egypt in tunis in libya and all these countries there was needed a dictatorship for years and years for a long time. and the people stood up against that in iran there was it when alkie rule of shan shah the people stood up against that or dystonic is bit different there is no one else who neither
but first pakistan's government has yielded to the demands of a fire brand cleric in return for end the mass sit in of tens of thousands of his supporters around parliament according to reports it was agreed that the pakistani parliament would be dissolved before the sixteenth election held in ninety days earlier he did shoot the government with an ultimatum to start negotiating with him threatening further action the political chaos in the country is also deepened after the government clashed...
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to the park and how when and why the government can track its citizens the f.b.i. responded with it's. a us civil liberties groups demanding to know exactly how americans are being monitored receive a blank reply leaving them at the mall in the dark. and netanyahu is narrow when the israeli prime minister claims victory in a snub general election but he's part is poor performance means tough political course trading days ahead to former cabinet. international news live from moscow this is with me hello and welcome to the program. to a man has been arrested in the u.k. for being part of the vigilante group calling themselves muslim patrol beautified it shows you is harassing people telling them that they have entered and islam missed islamic area and should obey sharia law and there's a first tell that even though muslim leaders in london condemns the group it's so causing a lot of anger. an islamic vigilante group that's what they call themselves a small number of people who were going up to members of the public in areas of london confronting them saying that they
to the park and how when and why the government can track its citizens the f.b.i. responded with it's. a us civil liberties groups demanding to know exactly how americans are being monitored receive a blank reply leaving them at the mall in the dark. and netanyahu is narrow when the israeli prime minister claims victory in a snub general election but he's part is poor performance means tough political course trading days ahead to former cabinet. international news live from moscow this is with...
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reportedly the french government ostensibly just responding to the mali government's request for help in driving out the islamic militants from the north of the country so it's definitely escalating a sense of unease definitely growing in france and looks like public opinion could really shift in relation to the mali intervention it's all come on the streets of paris but with an escalating military intervention in mali and an algerian hostage crisis in response to it french public opinion is predicted to turn against francois hollande pledged to help the mali government once he's really here but. normally do you may be taking on in mali. there may be a lot of questions then asked about his judgment and a lot of people who are supposedly supporting him now or may very quickly turn around and criticize it's already beginning to happen we've spoken to provisions here who lament the fact that they weren't told in advance that the military offensive was set to take place meanwhile voices in the french media complained of a war with no pictures they say that there's a media blackout and acc
reportedly the french government ostensibly just responding to the mali government's request for help in driving out the islamic militants from the north of the country so it's definitely escalating a sense of unease definitely growing in france and looks like public opinion could really shift in relation to the mali intervention it's all come on the streets of paris but with an escalating military intervention in mali and an algerian hostage crisis in response to it french public opinion is...
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choices and parliamentary election underway now with voters expected to forge an even more hardline government at the ballot. but while israeli settlers flocked to the polling booths to push where they think the country's borders should lie we hear about the bargain hunters spearheading the charge into occupied lands. half a century of cooperation taken with a pinch of salt german and french leaders on earth fifty years of their posts world by ns amid sharp political and economic divides casting a shadow over celebrations. and a complete information blackout american citizens are spied upon by their own f.b.i. but the bureau refuses to explain who they're tracking or why they're being targeted . live from moscow you're watching r t with me and he said now it's five pm here in the russian capital our top story now millions of israelis are queuing up ballot boxes as the country holds us not part of the mentoring election but few doubt who will win with predictions of an even more right wing and hardline government at the core of the vote are three issues rocketing living cost iran's nuclear ambi
choices and parliamentary election underway now with voters expected to forge an even more hardline government at the ballot. but while israeli settlers flocked to the polling booths to push where they think the country's borders should lie we hear about the bargain hunters spearheading the charge into occupied lands. half a century of cooperation taken with a pinch of salt german and french leaders on earth fifty years of their posts world by ns amid sharp political and economic divides...
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i think the government our government the united states wastes a lot of money this is another example of that. more opinions and i'm not us is all the reasons and possible repercussions of the war in mali altie dot com one of the experts we've been talking to believes that france is revealing an imperial approach to the region and that the african state will suffer the consequences let us know what you think of this and other views we've gathered legal feedback in the comments section of the website r.t. dot com. britain's prime minister is using his nation's membership of the e.u. as bait as he looks to carve concessions out of brussels in the much hyped speech but the balancing act is hazardous euro skeptics fear that david cameron won't go far enough with his demands while you're across say he's gone too far already and is already sort of further port's he risks upsetting everybody. when the prime minister first became leader of the conservative party he said the biggest problem was that they spent far too much of their time banging on about europe i see glad those days are over i.
i think the government our government the united states wastes a lot of money this is another example of that. more opinions and i'm not us is all the reasons and possible repercussions of the war in mali altie dot com one of the experts we've been talking to believes that france is revealing an imperial approach to the region and that the african state will suffer the consequences let us know what you think of this and other views we've gathered legal feedback in the comments section of the...